- ˌhiːmətoʊ-, ˌhɛmə-/, from Gr**** αἷμα, 'blood' and ποιεῖν 'to make'; also
hematopoiesis in
American English;
sometimes also h(a)emopoiesis) is the formation...
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Extramedullary hematopoiesis (EMH or
sometimes EH)
refers to
hematopoiesis occurring outside of the
medulla of the bone (bone marrow). It can be physiologic...
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competitive advantage in
hematopoiesis over the stem/progenitor
cells without these mutations. Alternatively,
clonal hematopoiesis may
arise without a driving...
- both the
liver and
spleen Splenomegaly due to
extramedullary hematopoiesis (
hematopoiesis occurring outside of the bone marrow) Bone pain
Bruising and...
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hematopoietic cell, hemocyte, or hematocyte, is a cell
produced through hematopoiesis and
found mainly in the blood.
Major types of
blood cells include red...
- synonymously, as for
example with
chronic myeloid/myelogenous leukemia. In
hematopoiesis,
myeloid cells, or
myelogenous cells are
blood cells that
arise from...
- cell survival.
Myeloblasts reside extravascularly in the bone marrow.
Hematopoiesis takes place in the
extravascular cavities between the
sinuses of the...
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involved in the marrow's
primary function of
hematopoiesis.
Stromal cells may be
indirectly involved in
hematopoiesis,
providing a
microenvironment that influences...
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nutrient required for the
formation of
blood cells in the
process of
hematopoiesis. The main
hematinics are iron,
Vitamin B12, and folate.
Deficiency in...
- cell type in the circulation. In vertebrates, the vast
majority of
hematopoiesis occurs in the bone
marrow and is
derived from a
limited number of hematopoietic...